Adil Hussaini sang continuously for four hours and made the programme so interactive that the audience was either singing or dancing to his tunes
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Sufi Singer Adil Hussaini mesmerised the Muscat audience with his soulful voice on Friday evening in the Oman Hall of the College of Banking and Finance.
His singing took the audience to different levels as he sang on different levels, becoming a source of entertainment to all in a fully packed auditorium.
Adil Hussaini flew to Muscat on the invitation of the Deccani Wing of the Indian Social Club in Muscat. He sang continuously for four hours and made the programme so interactive that the audience was either singing or dancing to the tunes of Adil Hussaini.
Office-bearers of the Deccani wing and a large audience belonging to people from Hyderabad extended thanks to Adil Hussaini and his team for a mesmerising evening
“It was a memorable evening. It was a relaxing and energising evening, and I felt like unloading tonnes of stress after coming out from the performance hall,” said Vir Vijay, who sat and watched the concert for full four hours.
The hall was roaring with the demand of ‘more, more’ and once more, as the singer from Hyderabad was seen obliging everyone even as he was complaining of ‘no breath’ after hours of singing.
Office-bearers of the Deccani wing and a large audience belonging to people from Hyderabad extended thanks to Adil Hussaini and his team for a mesmerising evening.
The annual flagship event Jashn e Deccan of the Deccani Wing, reflected the culture and traditions of the people of Hyderabad and surrounding areas.
Adil regaled the crowd with popular and feet-tapping qawwalis and songs. The evening started with the Hamd Allahu Allahu and ended with the popular damadam mast khalander. During the event, he also dedicated a section to famous Hyderabad poets Maqdoom Mohiuddin by singing his evergreen song ek chameli ke mandwe tale and to Shaz Tamkanat by entertaining the crowd with his famous poem kab tak mere maula and followed it up with mauj e sahil se milo.
The houseful audience enjoyed these soulful renditions. Adil is a true entertainer and left a mark of his own amongst music lovers in Muscat with his memorable presentations.
Dr SM Wasifuddin, convenor of Deccani Wing welcomed the guests. Ismail Baig, co-convenor spoke about the event and its relevance; he also gave a brief history of the Deccani wing and how Jashn e Deccan has evolved into a much sought for the event in the muscat cultural calendar.
The Deccani wing also honoured social workers and community members who had volunteered and contributed to the well-being of others.
Irshad Ahmed, Counsellor at the Indian Embassy Muscat, gave away the awards and congratulated the wing and its members on the continued good work the wing is doing to keep people together and support social as well as hosting cultural events. Ahmed Maseehuddin of Arabian Modern Travels gave away the mementoes to Adil Hussaini and his troupe members.
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